1. yourfriendmax:

Oracle! Definitely one of the best characters, come back Oracle.

    yourfriendmax:

    Oracle! Definitely one of the best characters, come back Oracle.

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  2. The Joy of Books (by crazedadman)

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  3. In the future, we will finally be free of the tyranny of pants. 
agreeablecomics:
Pretty sure we need a copy of this for the Agreeable Comics archives.spacebitches:

OUTER SPACE BABES!

    In the future, we will finally be free of the tyranny of pants. 

    agreeablecomics:

    Pretty sure we need a copy of this for the Agreeable Comics archives.

    spacebitches:

    OUTER SPACE BABES!

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  4. Los Angeles in the 50s - so damn cheerful.

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  5. Tetris Cats!
twinleaves:

手書きブログ - - ねこり☆さんのブログ

    Tetris Cats!

    twinleaves:

    手書きブログ - - ねこり☆さんのブログ

    (via karenhealey)

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  6. “i hope you die; i hope we both die”
Tumblr, you are my favorite today (via @mattfraction)

    “i hope you die; i hope we both die”

    Tumblr, you are my favorite today (via @mattfraction)

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  7. This numbers among my favorite comics and is one of a small group of books that convinced me to dive into the world of comics in the first place.
brianwood:

CHANNEL ZEROBrian Wood and Becky CloonanOn sale May 30B&W, 296 pages$19.99Dark Horse Comics 
A blistering take on media control in a repressive future America! DMZ and The Massive creator Brian Wood launched an all-out assault on the comics medium in 1997 with Channel Zero, an influential, forward-thinking series that combined art, politics, and graphic design in a unique way. Touching on themes of freedom of expression, hacking, cutting-edge media manipulation, and police surveillance, it remains as relevant today as it did back then.
The Channel Zero collection contains the original series, the prequel graphic novel Jennie One (illustrated by Becky Cloonan), the best of the two Public Domain design books, and almost fifteen years of extras, rarities, short stories, and unused art. Also featuring the now-classic Warren Ellis introduction and an all-new cover by Wood, this is the must-have edition. See where it all began!“It’s about anger as a positive force of creation . . . Someone’s remembered what comics are for. Meet Brian Wood.”—Warren Ellis

    This numbers among my favorite comics and is one of a small group of books that convinced me to dive into the world of comics in the first place.

    brianwood:

    CHANNEL ZERO
    Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan
    On sale May 30
    B&W, 296 pages
    $19.99
    Dark Horse Comics 

    A blistering take on media control in a repressive future America! DMZ and The Massive creator Brian Wood launched an all-out assault on the comics medium in 1997 with Channel Zero, an influential, forward-thinking series that combined art, politics, and graphic design in a unique way. Touching on themes of freedom of expression, hacking, cutting-edge media manipulation, and police surveillance, it remains as relevant today as it did back then.

    The Channel Zero collection contains the original series, the prequel graphic novel Jennie One (illustrated by Becky Cloonan), the best of the two Public Domain design books, and almost fifteen years of extras, rarities, short stories, and unused art. Also featuring the now-classic Warren Ellis introduction and an all-new cover by Wood, this is the must-have edition. See where it all began!

    “It’s about anger as a positive force of creation . . . Someone’s remembered what comics are for. Meet Brian Wood.”—Warren Ellis

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  8. This might be the best costume ever.

1966
“My father dressed up as a bird for Halloween.”
(via lindsay hattrick)

    This might be the best costume ever.

    1966

    “My father dressed up as a bird for Halloween.”

    (via lindsay hattrick)

    (via blackandwtf)

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  9. MOVE, EAT, LEARN: Three very short films (by Rick Mereki)

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  10. We are all a Part of the Same Thing - a typographic string art poster. (A what? Just go look.)

    We are all a Part of the Same Thing - a typographic string art poster. (A what? Just go look.)

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